Denise Goldberg's blog

Monday, March 18, 2024

dwarf iris

A new early spring flower jumped in front of my eyes today, dwarf iris.

I'm enjoying the tiny flowers that emerge well before their full-sized kin.

dwarf iris

Wednesday, March 13, 2024

opening

The gardens of Long Hill beckoned this afternoon. Sunshine supported a wander through the garden looking for the tiny early flowers of early spring.

Tiny early crocus wearing the name Tommy crocus wore a delicate shade of purple.

Tommy crocus

Saturday, March 09, 2024

crocus

Yesterday I saw my first crocus of the season, a wonderful sign of spring!

crocus

Thursday, March 07, 2024

photos! spring bulb show at Smith College

It's well worth driving across the state to visit the spring bulb show at Smith College.

The show provided an early taste of spring flowers. I loved the splash of color!

tulips

To see more photos, click here to jump to the gallery spring flowers at Smith College :: 2024.

Wednesday, March 06, 2024

calm

Approaching low tide, the beach is calm.

The air is filled with the sound of waves, the song of the ocean.

Parker River National Wildlife Refuge

at the Parker River National Wildlife Refuge

Monday, March 04, 2024

in a greenhouse

Today I headed to Smith College to spend some time with flowers that were thriving in the greenhouse during the Spring Bulb Show.

It was wonderful to stand and absorb the beauty of bright spring flowers.

tulips

Saturday, March 02, 2024

mini daffodils

Late morning, with rain predicted for the afternoon, I headed to Maudslay State Park. I wondered if any new flowers had emerged since my last visit almost two weeks ago.

I found snowflakes and snowdrops hidden behind a brick wall, and I found miniature daffodils in bloom on the hill that is a home to crocus a little later in the season.

It's always fun to visit flowers early in the blooming season.

miniature daffodils

Tuesday, February 27, 2024

a tidal river

Today's temperature provided an early glimpse of spring.

After enjoying a warm walk near home I headed to the coast, thinking the warmth would continue. It was 58 degrees when I left home. The thermometer in my car held that temperature until I turned toward the coast from route 1. By the time I reached the ocean the air temperature was 44 degrees, driven down by a cold ocean wind.

I walked by the ocean for a bit before heading north on Plum Island to walk by the tidal Merrimack River.

Merrimack River, north end of Plum Island

Thursday, February 22, 2024

ice

The ponds in Harold Parker State Forest continue to wear a mix of ice and water. Some have large areas of water while others remain almost entirely ice.

frozen pond, Harold Parker State Forest

Tuesday, February 20, 2024

first flower

Imagine my surprise when I peered over a garden wall at Maudslay State Park and saw tiny flowers emerging.

At first the small hillside presented as a sea of brown; I needed to get closer! As I stepped through the opening in the wall I saw green shoots and a few winter snowflake flowers, an early sign of spring.

winter snowflake flower